prof. dr. Emilie Caspar
- ORCID iD
- 0000-0003-1415-2032
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Understanding individual motivations and desistance : interviews with genocide perpetrators from Rwanda and Cambodia
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Obedience to authority reduces cognitive conflict before an action
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How can people commit atrocities when they follow orders? From qualitative interviews with former genocide perpetrators to neuroscience research
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Can a video game with a fictional minority group decrease intergroup biases towards non-fictional minorities? A social neuroscience study
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A novel electroencephalography-based paradigm to measure intergroup prosociality : an intergenerational study in the aftermath of the genocide against Tutsis in Rwanda
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Does the cowl make the monk? The effect of military and Red Cross uniforms on empathy for pain, sense of agency and moral behaviors
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On the impact of the genocide on the intergroup empathy bias between former perpetrators, survivors, and their children in Rwanda
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Modulations of one’s sense of agency during human-machine interactions : a behavioral study using a full humanoid robot
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On the cognitive mechanisms supporting prosocial disobedience in a post-genocidal context
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Commanding or being a simple intermediary : how does it affect moral behavior and related brain mechanisms?